The real story of North Carolina’s Eugenics Program is disturbing, but it wasn’t alone. From the early 1900s and into the 1970s, approximately 60,000 people were sterilized in 32 of the United States. While it may seem difficult to fathom, from 1929 to 1977 the State of North Carolina approved and administered the sterilization of more than 7,600 people of which approximately 85 percent were female. Read on for more information about the eugenics program in North Carolina and some history about the shocking practice.

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Discover the real story of North Carolina’s Eugenics Program on the University of Vermont website. For more history in Raleigh, read about one of the most haunted cemeteries in North Carolina which is also among the most beautiful. And if you’re taking a drive to these fascinating places, get some help from our Ultimate Road Trip Packing list.

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